Harrison Dyde-Nairn
I am a PhD student at the University of Montpellier, a member of the Center for Environmental Economics - Montpellier (CEE-M), and a doctoral researcher at INERIS, the French National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks.
My research examines how trade and industrial policies influence natural resources and the environment - and vice versa. I focus on these interactions within the geoeconomic dynamics surrounding strategic goods, using both economic modeling and empirical analysis.
Ongoing Works (Working Papers Available Upon Request):
Who Matters to Whom? Mapping Source–Destination Dependencies in Renewable Energy Supply Chains - with María-Eugenia Sanin.
From Swine Fever in China to Forest Loss in Brazil: A Natural Experiment on Trade and Deforestation
